It has been suggested that this article be merged with Lola T87/50, Lola T88/50, Lola T89/50, Lola T90/50, Lola T91/50, Lola T92/50, Lola T96/50, Lola B99/50 and Lola T950 toLola F3000 cars. (Discuss) Proposed since March 2024.
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Technical specifications | |||||||||
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Width | 1,476 mm (58 in) | ||||||||
Wheelbase | 3,000 mm (118 in) | ||||||||
Engine | Zytek-Judd KV F3000 3.0 L (183 cu in) DOHC V8[1] | ||||||||
Torque | 300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m) @ 7,000 rpm | ||||||||
Transmission | 6-speed paddle-shift sequential gearbox (must have reverse) | ||||||||
Power | 450–520 hp (336–388 kW) @ 10,500 rpm | ||||||||
Weight | 545 kg (1,202 lb) (including driver) | ||||||||
Fuel | 102 RON unleaded | ||||||||
Tyres | Avon | ||||||||
Competition history | |||||||||
Notable entrants | All F3000 teams | ||||||||
Notable drivers | All F3000 teams | ||||||||
Debut | 2002 Interlagos F3000 round | ||||||||
Last event | 2004 Monza F3000 round | ||||||||
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Teams' Championships | 3 | ||||||||
Drivers' Championships | 3 |
The Lola B02/50 is an open-wheel formula race car chassis developed by British manufacturer Lola, for use in the International Formula 3000 series, a feeder-series for Formula One, from 2002to2004, until it was replaced by the new Dallara GP2/05 chassis for the new GP2 Series in 2005. This car is featured in the video game Live For Speed as part of the S2 license
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